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Hunzibs
Total population
c. 6,200 (highest est.)
Regions with significant populations
Hunzib people Russia
  • Hunzib people Dagestan
2,363 (2021 census)[1]
Hunzib people Georgiac. 1,860 (highest est.)[2]
Languages
Hunzib
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Northeast Caucasian peoples

The Hunzibs are an indigenous people of Dagestan, North Caucasus living in three villages in the Tsuntinsky District in the upper regions of the Avar-Koysu river area. They have their own language, Hunzib, and primarily follow Sunni Islam, which spread among the Hunzib people around the 8th or 9th century. Islam became consolidated among the Hunzib around the 16th and 17th centuries. The land where the Hunzibs inhabit was part of the Avar Khanate.[3] The only time that the Hunzibs were counted as a distinct ethnic group in the Russian Census was in 1926, when 105 people reported to be ethnic Hunzibs. Subsequently, they were listed as Avars in the Russian Censuses. In 1967, it was estimated that there were about 600 ethnic Hunzibs (E. Bokarev).

  1. ^ "Национальный состав населения Российской Федерации согласно переписи населения 2021 года". Archived from the original on 2022-12-30. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  2. ^ Перепись населения Грузии 2002. Население сельских населённых пунктов (Census of village population of Georgia) — С. 110-111 (Данные включают гунзибцев и аварцев; переписью первые причисляются к последним)
  3. ^ "The Hunzibs". www.eki.ee. The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire. Retrieved 2020-09-08.

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